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“The More You Work on It, the Easier It Gets”: A Conversation with Smitten Kitchen’s Deb Perelman
One of the web’s most successful food bloggers talks about her writing voice, holiday cooking, and more.
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Building an Online Home: Essayist Melissa Matthewson’s Simple and Effective Front Page
Melissa Matthewson has a minimal website to showcase her growing archive of writing.
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After the Final Curtain: Matt Lambros Photographs America’s Movie Theaters in Ruins
Photographer Matt Lambros captures the decaying past in America’s abandoned movie theaters.
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Chaos, Control: Four Poems for Uncertain Times
When there’s too much and too little to say, poetry often shows us the way.
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Inspired by the Cotswolds: A Home Interiors Company that Blogs with Style
The blog of a home interiors company in England inspires and informs its customers.
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Building an Online Home: A Food Writer’s Magazine-Inspired Website
Emily Contois uses the Zuki theme for her magazine-style website.
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A Month Made of Art: Celebrating InkTober
Stories, satire, and selfies: you’ll find it all in this InkTober roundup.
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Happy International Internet Day (Plus: Cats!)
October 29, 1969: we sent the first tiny bit of data from one computer to another, and the world was never the same.
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Postcards from a Bookshelf: Connecting to Readers with Translated Books
Each month in 2017, author Ann Morgan will send a translated book to a reader around the world.
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Music to Your Ears: Behind the Scenes at Bandcamp Daily
Bandcamp’s editorial director talks about their blog, which fosters serendipitous discovery and community.
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Stats, Stats, and More Stats: Sites for Your Daily Dose of Data
To celebrate World Statistics Day, here are 10 blogs and websites dedicated to data.
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Fleeting Instances: A Conversation with Street Photographer Lignum Draco
Lignum Draco talks about his photographic inspiration, favorite techniques, and pseudonym.
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In-Depth Stories: Five Longform Features to Save for the Weekend
A roundup of some of the best longform storytelling recently published on WordPress.
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Scrawls of an Idle Mind: A Writer’s Thoughts on Setting Up a New Website
Writer Nicholas Rinth talks about setting up his new website.
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Mansfield and Me: Sarah Laing on Comics, Her Graphic Memoir, and New Zealand
Acclaimed New Zealand fiction writer and comic artist Sarah Laing chats about her graphic memoir, Mansfield and Me.
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Blogging the Stories of India’s Handicrafts: How Jaypore.com Promotes Its Brand
The blog of online store Jaypore.com tells the stories behind their products and celebrates the artisan communities of India.
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An Essay Gone Viral: Blogger Stephanie Land on MAID, Her Forthcoming Memoir
Stephanie Land, the writer at Stepville.com, announces her forthcoming memoir, MAID.
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Piquing Curiosity: The Blog of National Geographic Education
The National Geographic Education blog is a resource for educators, offering ways to incorporate ideas into the classroom.
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The Things We Wear: Four Fashion Writers on Their Favorite Pieces
Four fashion bloggers tell stories about their favorite accessories and pieces of clothing.
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Critical Geekery: Talking Representation in Pop Culture with the Nerds of Color
The writers at The Nerds of Color discuss their favorite shows, shifts in the media landscape, and supporting inclusive entertainment.
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A Farm Girl’s Life: On DIY, Crafts, and Finding Inspiration Everywhere
The teenage blogger at A Farm Girl’s Life talks about her love for crafts and connecting with readers around the world.
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How to Blog Your Way around the World: A Conversation with Shivya Nath
On solo travel, keeping a blog as a nomad, and finding inspiration in everyday encounters.
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Celebrating Saveur 2016 Blog Awards Finalists
From gorgeous cocktails to thoughtful essays, these WordPress.com food blogs are at the top of their game.
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List-Making Love: A Conversation with Things We Like Creator Jessica Gross
Jessica Gross’ Things We Like started as a simple idea: Each post featured 10 specific things the author enjoys. It’s now an exhibit at the New York Public Library.
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The Road to Rio: Elite Athletes on the Joys and Hurdles of Olympic Training
Olympians and other elite athletes blog about the joys and challenges of competition at the highest level.
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